OPINION
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Correction

An article Friday incorrectly stated that the New Haven Symphony Orchestra will next play on Feb. 21. The orchestra’s next concert is Feb. 28.

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Yolen’s complaints miss the mark

To the Editor: The column (“Olympics are just another power play by Uncle Sam,” 2/15) reveals Gregory Yolen’s naive and unsubstantiated world views. To corroborate […]

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Coming to terms with Lasaga’s legacy

The shocking and disturbing case of Antonio Lasaga, a former Yale geology professor and Saybrook College master, essentially came to an end Friday when a […]

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Oversleeping? A louder alarm is not the answer

Julian Revie ’02 is a typical Yalie — but supersized. His friends call him an overachiever in a college full of them. He’s the president […]

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Sexual harassment analogy doesn’t hold up

To the Editor: Jacob Remes ’02 (“Curbing professorial coercion everywhere,” 2/13) is all for “free and open debate about graduate employee unionization,” but against “coercion,” […]

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Blind patriotism: Is America a rogue state?

How do you define a so-called “rogue state?” The question might seem moot, for in the current days you don’t define rogue states as much […]

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Migration exacerbates underdevelopment

To the Editor: Although good-hearted by all means, Matthew Nickson’s article (“An afternoon at the U.S.-Mexico border,” 2/13) is by many accounts naive of Latino […]

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The lost vision of American greatness

The ongoing debate over federal taxation is a reflection of an unfortunate loss of vision by the so-called leadership of the United States. Politicians, especially […]

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Enough debate! Where’s the food?

To the Editor: I am concerned that too much of the recent Korean cuisine incident has focused on the alleged racist nature of the dialogue. […]

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No boyfriend and the Valentine’s Day blues

As you read this on Friday, thousands of doting couples will have already ceremoniously defiled my birthday with mushy love letters and hoards of chocolate. […]

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Correction

Due to an editing error, a front-page article Thursday misstated the name of the son of Gary Drevitch ’90 and Lynn Oberlander ’87. His name […]